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Description | The Jubilee Line of the London Underground |
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Country | United Kingdom |
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Time period | 2010s |
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Train Operating Company | London Underground |
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Author | JK |
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Website | Jubilee Line |
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Rolling Stock |
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Route map |
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Stanmore
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Stanmore Siding
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Canons Park
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Queensbury
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Kingsbury
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Metropolitan Line
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Wembley Park Jubilee Line Siding
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Wembley Park
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Neasden Depot
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*Stations on Jubilee Line only
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Neasden*
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Dollis Hill*
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Willesden Green Siding
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Willesden Green*
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Kilburn*
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West Hampstead Siding
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West Hampstead*
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Finchley Road
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Metropolitan Line
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Swiss Cottage
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St John's Wood
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Bakerloo Line
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Link from Bakerloo Line
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Baker Street
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Link to Bakerloo Line
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Bakerloo Line
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Bond Street
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Green Park
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Charing Cross (disused)
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Charing Cross Sidings
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Westminster
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Waterloo
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Southwark
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London Bridge
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Bermondsey
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Canada Water
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Canary Wharf
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North Greenwich
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Canning Town
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West Ham
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Stratford Market Depot
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Stratford
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The Jubilee Line is a very long line, so here it is split into two sections: West from Stanmore to St John’s Wood, and East from St John’s Wood to Stratford.
Timetable
The standard service is given below.
Jubilee Line Services
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Train Operating Company |
Origin |
Destination |
Peak Frequency (tph) |
Off-Peak Frequency (tph)
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Jubilee Line
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North Greenwich |
Stanmore |
6 |
4
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Stratford |
12 |
12
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West Hampstead |
4 |
0
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Willesden Green |
4 |
4
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Wembley Park |
4 |
4
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Operational Tips
Each section becomes very busy when all the trains are running, so it is recommended to export and print out the timetables in spreadsheet form to keep track of train movements.